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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Mar 29, 2023
Open Peer Review Period: May 5, 2023 - Jul 5, 2023
Date Accepted: Sep 4, 2023
(closed for review but you can still tweet)

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Merits and Pitfalls of Social Media as a Platform for Recruitment of Study Participants

Oudat Q, Bakas T, Ghoneum A

Merits and Pitfalls of Social Media as a Platform for Recruitment of Study Participants

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e47705

DOI: 10.2196/47705

PMID: 37819692

PMCID: 10600643

Merits and Pitfalls of Social Media as a Platform for Recruitment of Study Participants

  • Qutaibah Oudat; 
  • Tamilyn Bakas; 
  • Alia Ghoneum

ABSTRACT

Efficient and effective methods of recruiting participants for studies have characteristically come with many challenges. The unprecedented rise of social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram have revolutionized the ease of recruiting participants as compared to more traditional methods such as newspaper or radio advertisements. While these new advances may seem to increase the success of recruitment, they are not without their own faults and limitations. In this article, we intend to dissect the advantages and disadvantages of social media platforms in recruiting participants. In specific, we will discuss the advantages of targeted and rapid recruitment, engagement, cost reduction as well as the disadvantages of representativeness, privacy concerns, limited control and limited access.


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Please cite as:

Oudat Q, Bakas T, Ghoneum A

Merits and Pitfalls of Social Media as a Platform for Recruitment of Study Participants

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e47705

DOI: 10.2196/47705

PMID: 37819692

PMCID: 10600643

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